Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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As Martin Harry Greenberg and Patricia S. Warrick argue in Political Science Fiction : An Introductory Reader ( 1974 ) : [ b ] oth science fiction writers and political scientists are interested in the nature of politics and the future ...
As Martin Harry Greenberg and Patricia S. Warrick argue in Political Science Fiction : An Introductory Reader ( 1974 ) : [ b ] oth science fiction writers and political scientists are interested in the nature of politics and the future ...
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Though not his first book , Williams's intellectual and political reputation was established by Culture and Society . As his biographer , Fred Inglis , observes , it was one of the two “ sacred texts of this ... new political movement ...
Though not his first book , Williams's intellectual and political reputation was established by Culture and Society . As his biographer , Fred Inglis , observes , it was one of the two “ sacred texts of this ... new political movement ...
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At one point , Williams chided Orwell : he had the best of reasons to know that political police ... were not a socialist or communist invention .... By assigning all modern forms of repression and authoritarian control to a single ...
At one point , Williams chided Orwell : he had the best of reasons to know that political police ... were not a socialist or communist invention .... By assigning all modern forms of repression and authoritarian control to a single ...
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